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Page 6 • Monday, September 14, IW8 Nation Democratic leaders talk cer Supporters say ‘middle option more likely than Clintorisi alion WASHINGTON (AP) — Con gressional Democrats, joined by a top Republican senator, spoke Sunday of a punishment short of impeachment for President Clin ton and demanded his lawyers end “legal hairsplitting” as they rebut Kenneth Starr’s report. “There’s going to be some sort of sanction here,” Sen. Orrin Hatch, chairperson of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said. “The question is what — from impeach ment to censure to rebuke to con demnation or what,” the Utah Re publican said. Added Rep. David Bonior of Michigan, the second-ranking House Democrat: “I think in the days and months ahead you will “I think the president has a chance of getting through this if hell quit splitting legal hairs f if hell quit playing the legal game." itE tical BY JEF= The 1^3 — Bob Kerrey U.S. Senator. D-Neb. fenses, all stemming ft Bob Kerrey, D dent's going to ue to do that,”! ing alongside Ha: the Nation.” “He is being? with this lega agreed Hatch. 1 dent has a ds through this,if: legal hairs, ilhe legal game." At the same House’s counts u i i check, but ^ ve been Trt 3 attributed t s of ram on resnonr , , ! ween the X; led nunv s in ‘ ’ i solid all-a. the Texas. a Tech wi * find people talking about the mid sexual relationship with foi rmer in the president. | dle option, that of a public rebuke tern Monica Lewinsky — dt scribed Only 33 pered for his personal behavior. ” in explicit detail — and his 1 later de- to prove perjun 1 At the same time, with midterm nials under oath. Hatch saidhd elections looming, several Democ The White House issuei d a blis- ton on his car] rats said they hope the issue can be tering rebuttal Saturday i that ac- Asked whether a dealt with swiftly. cused Starr of a “hit-* md-run him he might aa Clinton skipped church services smear campaign” without any le- accept censure, Ha during the day, remaining out of gal merit. he did not.” the public eye in the White House. Clinton’s lead attorney David Andrew Jada But with his presidency clearly Kendall, argued in the same vein president to tea in peril, Clinton’s lawyers and in an appearance on ABC s “This by Congress, anil aides fanned out across the Sun Week” program: “The president later expungedfcl day television talk shows to de did not commit perjury. St. arr's re- Clinton’s fate d clare that whatever his transgres port is full of graphic and unnec- into clearer focus a sions, he committed no essarily salacious materi. al. 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